When you add standard weather delays and labor issues to the mix, travel can be challenging for executives traveling for business during this peak time.

The summer of 2005 is shaping up to have record high demand and reduced airline capacity.

The cost of providing our services isn't going to go down.

All signs point to a healthier business travel environment this year.

We traded punch for punch, save for save, lunge for lunge. If I had the chance to wind the tape back, there isn't one thing I'd ask the team to try to do differently.

I've got an empty feeling. We've got no karma. We're not going to score.

I think the added frustration over baggage is often compounded by the smaller jets.

We have been very encouraged with the pace of business ... over the past six months and this survey confirms ... that business travel may finally bounce back to something akin to pre-9/11 days.